Help me with Control Valve question-Please

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waldersha

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Read several threads on here, but starting to swim a little bit with terminology and what we really need.

My dad has an old Allis (WD45) that he is trying to make work with a Vermeer 605C hay baler. The baler has hydraulic twine control. The tractor itself has one way hydraulic power (power up, gravity down). We've used a control valve in the past with a different baler to run it, (lift gate in the back to drop hay bale out). There is only one hydraulic connector on it now, we need to get to 4.

I think what we need is a 2 spool valve with closed centers? So it would have 4 connectors, 2 for the lift gate (one up, one down) and the other 2 (2nd handle) for the twine control. Does all this sound correct? The lift gate side would need to remain tight while the twine is being put on. That's why I was thinking closed center.

I appreciate any help that you guys can provide. I was charged with figuring out how to make it work, Dad doesn't want to have to use a pull rope to run the twine on the bale anymore.

Thanks
 
   / Help me with Control Valve question-Please #2  
I think what we need is a 2 spool valve with closed centers? So it would have 4 connectors, 2 for the lift gate (one up, one down) and the other 2 (2nd handle) for the twine control. Does all this sound correct? The lift gate side would need to remain tight while the twine is being put on. That's why I was thinking closed center.

Closed center or open center valve, is a matter of what type of pump system you have....Closed Center, CC, valves are used in Constant Pressure, CP, system with variable displacement pumps....Valves shall be hooked up parallel...

And Open Center, OC, valves are used in Constant Flow, CF, systems with fixed displacement pumps (type std gear pump)....Valves shall be hooked up in series..

Most likely you have a CF system with a OC valve......to add more valves you need your current valve to be Power Beyond, PB, capable. That way you can add another valve down stream the current valve.

Make sure what type of pump system you have before buying valves....:thumbsup:
 
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I believe that you are right. Seems like a constant flow system rather than constant pressure. It is either on or off, controlled by a lever by the steering wheel.

Right now there is no valve at all. The tractor has a standard hydraulic connect on the rear. In the past, we've connected to that, and then into whatever valve.

The rest of what you said is pretty Greek to me right now. I'm looking for more info on the hydraulic system to hopefully help me help you answer my questions.

Thanks!
 
   / Help me with Control Valve question-Please #4  
I believe that you are right. Seems like a constant flow system rather than constant pressure. It is either on or off, controlled by a lever by the steering wheel.

Right now there is no valve at all. The tractor has a standard hydraulic connect on the rear. In the past, we've connected to that, and then into whatever valve.

The rest of what you said is pretty Greek to me right now. I'm looking for more info on the hydraulic system to hopefully help me help you answer my questions.

Thanks!

The WD45 was built from '53 to '57. There is a very good chance that it is a Closed Center hydraulic system.

I have to agree with AKKAMAAN that you need to make sure which type of hydraulic system you have before buying valves.
 
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Any suggestions on how to do that? I am striking out trying to find anything online.
 
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Ok, about the only thing that I can find on it says that the hydraulics are closed center in standard form. Does that help with my other questions?
 
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Have you thought about adding a pump off the engine, and a valve bank to get what you want?
 
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No I haven't. I'm pretty sure that it can work as is, just need the right control valve. Not really interested in adding parts and $ if we don't need to. Shouldn't take much to run the twine part of the baler.
 
   / Help me with Control Valve question-Please #9  
Ok, about the only thing that I can find on it says that the hydraulics are closed center in standard form. Does that help with my other questions?

It does. We now know that you will need valves which are Closed Center.

I think what we need is a 2 spool valve with closed centers? So it would have 4 connectors, 2 for the lift gate (one up, one down) and the other 2 (2nd handle) for the twine control. Does all this sound correct? The lift gate side would need to remain tight while the twine is being put on. That's why I was thinking closed center.

Open and Closed Center valves control hydraulics in the same manor. The difference is determined by the pump and they cannot be crossed.

A Closed Center, 2 spool valve would be correct for your needs. The spool for the lift gate sounds like it will need to be double acting. Not sure about the twine control. There's also a term for it returning to neutral when not being activated. AKKAMAAN, Kennyd, or others will be able to give you the correct terminology for that. My mind's drawing a blank right now. You will also need to determine where the return for the hydraulic fluid will return to the hydraulic resivoir.
 
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It does. We now know that you will need valves which are Closed Center.



Open and Closed Center valves control hydraulics in the same manor. The difference is determined by the pump and they cannot be crossed.

A Closed Center, 2 spool valve would be correct for your needs. The spool for the lift gate sounds like it will need to be double acting. Not sure about the twine control. There's also a term for it returning to neutral when not being activated. AKKAMAAN, Kennyd, or others will be able to give you the correct terminology for that. My mind's drawing a blank right now. You will also need to determine where the return for the hydraulic fluid will return to the hydraulic resivoir.

Perfect. Thank you for your help. So definately a 2 spool closed center valve.
Returning to neutral when not being activated. . . that doesn't mean that the lift gate would be able to float does it? It has to stay locked down so the bale doesn't get sloppy (pressure on from cylinders)

The fill tube for the hydraulic pump is plumbed for a return, so that shouldn't be an issue.

The twine control also has a 2-way cylinder, just btw.
Thanks again for your help. Gets me looking in the right direction.
 

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